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I do hope Macron starts speaking more about what he wants to do rather than against Le Pen. Gotta energize your base.
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Grapplejack posted:I do hope Macron starts speaking more about what he wants to do rather than against Le Pen. Gotta energize your base.
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# ? May 1, 2017 22:46 |
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Nilbop posted:What's that first word? plutôt = rather, better or sooner in UK English ("plus tôt" literally) That was a very fun May Day in my small city, we were blasting music, dancing, making fun of trots and the police. For some reason the Turkish/Kurd Communist Party was there, with a banner featuring comrades Stalin, Lenin and Mao and that was uh... weird to say the least. Not a single incident to report, except now I can't stand hearing the Internationale. No wonder Bakunin left it. Were any of you French Goons at République today? I know poo poo went down and that it was horrifying but not a single paper approved by Le Décodex is reporting injuries on the protesters' side, and I'm still waiting for reports from independent sources. Dawncloack posted:He won't do that because he just want to do as much as he can to benefit capital and that's not sexy to voters. At this point he's looking people in the eye and telling them the Loi Travail will fix everything. He doesn't give a gently caress thanks to the Front Républicain. He will be President but he can't be Sadi Carnot-ed soon enough.
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# ? May 1, 2017 23:08 |
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https://twitter.com/Taniel/status/859152658518745089
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# ? May 1, 2017 23:15 |
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x420ReDdIT_Br0nYx posted:Were any of you French Goons at République today? I know poo poo went down and that it was horrifying but not a single paper approved by Le Décodex is reporting injuries on the protesters' side, and I'm still waiting for reports from independent sources. Well, there's your problem. For more on the limits of that kind of factchecking, I suggest the one and only Frédéric Lordon. http://blog.mondediplo.net/2017-02-22-Charlot-ministre-de-la-verite
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ElNarez posted:Well, there's your problem. For more on the limits of that kind of factchecking, I suggest the one and only Frédéric Lordon. I apologize, I was being facetious. Maybe I should have added quotes or smileys to make it clear. But thanks for linking the article so other goons who might not have read it now have the opportunity; I read it when it came out and it's definitely a must-read.
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# ? May 1, 2017 23:36 |
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x420ReDdIT_Br0nYx posted:At this point he's looking people in the eye and telling them the Loi Travail will fix everything. He doesn't give a gently caress thanks to the Front Républicain. He will be President but he can't be Sadi Carnot-ed soon enough. This thread is always at its most charming when it's calling for people to get killed.
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Pluskut Tukker posted:This thread is always at its most charming when it's calling for people to get killed. Being fair it's almost refreshing to see the powerful being the target of bloodlust instead of a pre-teen girl in a darker-skin country.
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# ? May 2, 2017 00:01 |
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I wasn't aware that there was another famous Carnot besides the engineer/scientist who discovered important parts of classical thermodynamics, and was going to say that it seems a bit much to expect Macron to make major scientific discoveries in addition to being president.
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# ? May 2, 2017 00:55 |
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LemonDrizzle posted:I wasn't aware that there was another famous Carnot besides the engineer/scientist who discovered important parts of classical thermodynamics, and was going to say that it seems a bit much to expect Macron to make major scientific discoveries in addition to being president.
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# ? May 2, 2017 05:40 |
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LemonDrizzle posted:I wasn't aware that there was another famous Carnot besides the engineer/scientist who discovered important parts of classical thermodynamics, and was going to say that it seems a bit much to expect Macron to make major scientific discoveries in addition to being president. Toplowtech fucked around with this message at 05:50 on May 2, 2017 |
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Italian politics update: the only relevant thing since I last posted is that Renzi won his party's primary election. Like, really won. 70%-of-the-vote won. Everyone was expecting him to win, but no one was expecting him to win so hard.
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# ? May 2, 2017 05:56 |
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https://twitter.com/YanniKouts/status/859355763260764161 It's not entirely clear in the embedded tweet, so I'll type it out. Second round voting intentions for supporters of defeated first round candidates are: Fillon: 49% Macron, 25% Le Pen, 26 % No Stated Position Mélenchon: 47% Macron, 19% Le Pen, 34% No Stated Position Hamon: 76% Macron, 5% Le Pen, 19% No Stated Position Can't help but note that the numbers for two of those groups are very similar. LemonDrizzle fucked around with this message at 12:05 on May 2, 2017 |
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Mikl posted:Italian politics update: the only relevant thing since I last posted is that Renzi won his party's primary election. Like, really won. 70%-of-the-vote won. Everyone was expecting him to win, but no one was expecting him to win so hard. Keep the updates up! Italy is very much under the radar most of the time and it's a shame.
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LemonDrizzle posted:Can't help but note that the numbers for two of those groups are very similar. Only the Macron ones, really. The Le Pen and non-stated numbers diverge by a good amount.
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So it looks like the French electorate is repudiating leftist politics a la Hollande in favor of a neoliberal centrist, Macron? What happened to all the people crowing in the previous elections that Hollande would bring a new socialist era for France?
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shrike82 posted:So it looks like the French electorate is repudiating leftist politics a la Hollande in favor of a neoliberal centrist, Macron? Is this a bad troll or are you seriously this clueless?
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LemonDrizzle posted:https://twitter.com/YanniKouts/status/859355763260764161 shrike82 posted:So it looks like the French electorate is repudiating leftist politics a la Hollande in favor of a neoliberal centrist, Macron? Cerebral Bore posted:Is this a bad troll or are you seriously this clueless? Toplowtech fucked around with this message at 13:02 on May 2, 2017 |
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shrike82 posted:So it looks like the French electorate is repudiating leftist politics a la Hollande in favor of a neoliberal centrist, Macron? They were utterly wrong and misinformed, Hollande was a neoliberal centrist and Macron was the Minister of the Economy under him. So it turns out the French electorate is not repudiating Hollande at all, even though his popularity is very very low. But the package is different so they'll gobble that poo poo up lol
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Flowers For Algeria posted:They were utterly wrong and misinformed, Hollande was a neoliberal centrist and Macron was the Minister of the Economy under him. It turns out that all politics is lovely identity politics and "I'm a hip young successful guy who is less ugly than the average politician, I bet you want to be like me" outweighs such unimportant things like actual policy proposals.
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blowfish posted:It turns out that all politics is lovely identity politics and "I'm a hip young successful guy who is less ugly than the average politician, I bet you want to be like me" outweighs such unimportant things like actual policy proposals. Boatloads of unsuccessful hip young party leaders disprove this.
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MiddleOne posted:Boatloads of unsuccessful hip young party leaders disprove this. Milifandom. It was fun anyway, shame he lost. Now Britain has a thatcherite semi-lich.
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MiddleOne posted:Boatloads of unsuccessful hip young party leaders disprove this.
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https://twitter.com/MartinSelmayr/status/858377722200043526 Two years is already way too short to negotiate the exit procedure and the UK also dreams about finalizing a trade agreement in the same time frame. Why the gently caress are they just casually wasting several months for absolutely no reason? I think May has completely lost the plot. That woman is bonkers and living in a dream world.
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blowfish posted:It turns out that all politics is lovely identity politics and "I'm a hip young successful guy who is less ugly than the average politician, I bet you want to be like me" outweighs such unimportant things like actual policy proposals. Macron's success seems completely situational, and a result of a meltdown of the PS/Fillon. He was polling much closer to 14-15% before Fillon collapsed, and a fair number of L'R voters went over to his side because Fillon is dirty as sin. Also he was also to pull from PS which simultaneously went more left-wing but not left-wing enough and more or less has "PASOK'ed" itself. He was able to triangulate the situation enough where he could capitalize the center. Now he is in the second-round and is facing Le Pen, who simply doesn't appeal to a majority of the population (although that gap is slowly slipping). Basically, he literally has won this thing by default because his opponents are either too dysfunctional or extreme to through the electoral process. I don't know how many voters are even happy to have him around beyond he is more appealing than Le Pen. Ardennes fucked around with this message at 13:52 on May 2, 2017 |
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Ardennes posted:Now he is in the second-round and is facing Le Pen who simply doesn't appeal to a majority of the population (although that gap is slowly slipping). Toplowtech fucked around with this message at 13:36 on May 2, 2017 |
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Raspberry Jam It In Me posted:https://twitter.com/MartinSelmayr/status/858377722200043526 May can't do anything sensible before the election, because otherwise she loses votes - even though there is no functioning opposition in the UK at this point. Her best bet is to win the election by a wide margin, thereby ensuring that she has an majority large enough to protect her against hardcore Brexit backbenchers taking shots at her during the actual negotiations. You see for most people in power, from May to Trump to Kim-Jong Un their first priority is not the well-being of the population, but to stay in power, a goal that is not always aligned with the well-being of their people. Toplowtech posted:It's not too soon to have nightmares about the next presidential electoral cycle. Like jesus loving christ, end of the world 2022. There is a
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GaussianCopula posted:There is a Toplowtech fucked around with this message at 15:36 on May 2, 2017 |
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shrike82 posted:So it looks like the French electorate is repudiating neoliberal centrist politics a la Hollande in favor of a neoliberal centrist a la Hollande's former finance minister Macron? I wouldn't call it repudiating, really.
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# ? May 2, 2017 15:36 |
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Today, we learn that Frodo Baggins would vote for Macron: The shadow of Sauron lies over the second round (in French).
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Kassad posted:Today, we learn that Frodo Baggins would vote for Macron: The shadow of Sauron lies over the second round (in French).
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Manuel Valls when he was asked to support Benoit Hamon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7X1BCCH9a8&t=2m58s
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Yanis Varoufakis calls on French progressives to vote for Macron, too. Short version: Le Pen is just too dangerous. Also, Macron appears to have tried to help the Greeks and reopen negotiations when it was forced to close its banks after the bailout talks broke down in June 2015.
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Kassad posted:Today, we learn that Frodo Baggins would vote for Macron: The shadow of Sauron lies over the second round (in French). Ah, cool, this worked so well for the Dems.
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lost in postation posted:Ah, cool, this worked so well for the Dems.
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# ? May 2, 2017 16:40 |
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It's actually exactly like the beginning of Mort à crédit where all the passengers of a ship vomit uncontrollably, including in each other's mouths.
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Mélenchon got some amount of poo poo for not jumping behind Macron right away. Instead, he launched a poll amongst France Insoumise supporters, asking what they think he should do. The choices were either back Macron, putting in a blank vote, or abstaining altogether. Well the results are in, and you'll never guess what happens when neoliberals try condescending and insulting their way into a coalition with the left! https://twitter.com/MarianneleMag/status/859425347187724289 (Not voting for Macron won 65-35) The caveats are, of course, that this is a poll of around two hundred thousand supporters, while Méluche got seven million votes. But it's telling of the fact Macron isn't even bothering to pretend he wants to do anything other than using the poors as fuel for the crushing machine of capital, if only to get as big a lead on Le Pen as possible. Almost as if neoliberals would rather insult socialists than fight fascism. Huh.
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lost in postation posted:It's actually exactly like the beginning of Mort à crédit where all the passengers of a ship vomit uncontrollably, including in each other's mouths.
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ElNarez posted:Mélenchon got some amount of poo poo for not jumping behind Macron right away. Instead, he launched a poll amongst France Insoumise supporters, asking what they think he should do. The choices were either back Macron, putting in a blank vote, or abstaining altogether. Well the results are in, and you'll never guess what happens when neoliberals try condescending and insulting their way into a coalition with the left! Bernie would have won. I'm half joking but I'd rather not have Le Pen get 45% of the vote
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ElNarez posted:Mélenchon got some amount of poo poo for not jumping behind Macron right away. Instead, he launched a poll amongst France Insoumise supporters, asking what they think he should do. The choices were either back Macron, putting in a blank vote, or abstaining altogether. Well the results are in, and you'll never guess what happens when neoliberals try condescending and insulting their way into a coalition with the left! Glad to see delusions about the consequences of elections are not just an Anglo-Saxon thing.
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